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Thomas Jefferson's Orbiting Minstrels and Contraband.
A 21st Century celebration of 19th Century form. String quartet, woodwind quintet, jazz sextet, dancer, soprano, computer, visuals, and keyboard synthesizer.
1st performance: Feb. 12, 1986. DeKalb, IL, Northern Illinois University.
Steven Squires, Conductor; Lee Cloud, Musical Coordinator
Text: Stephen Soreff; Poem: T.J. Anderson III.
Spoken Text and Scientific Adviser: Herbert Friedman
Visuals: Stanley Madeja; Sculptures: Richard Hunt; Electronic tape:
Erik Lindgren. ; Diane Ragains, soprano;
Danielle Jay, dancer; Geoffrey Madeja, technical director; Herbert Nelson, media consultant;
Dennis De Lap, graphic desighn; Donna Flanagan, production assistant;
the Shanghai String Quartet; 12 musicians, 3 technicians.
Duration: 1 hr., 35 min.
Publisher: N.Y : Composers' Facsimile Edition. 1984.
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